Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France

Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France

by Max Leonard (Author)

Synopsis

lanterne rouge (French | noun): The competitor who finishes last in the Tour de France Froome, Wiggins, Merckx - we know the winners of the Tour de France, but what about the men who finish last? Lanterne Rouge tells the forgotten, often inspirational and occasionally absurd stories of the last-placed rider. We learn of stage winners and former yellow jerseys who tasted life at the other end of the bunch; the breakaway leader who stopped for a bottle of wine and then took a wrong turn; the doper whose drug cocktail accidently slowed him down and the rider who was recognised as the most combative despite finishing at the back. Flipping the Tour de France on its head and examines what these stories tell us about ourselves, the 99% who don't win the trophy, Lantern Rouge forces us to re-examine the meaning of success, failure and the very nature of sport. `A lively account of largely forgotten men... It's not easy to come up with an original angle on Le Tour, but with this rear view Leonard has managed the feat in style' Independent on Sunday

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Yellow Jersey
Published: 04 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 0224092006
ISBN 13: 9780224092005
Book Overview: Froome, Wiggins, Merckx, LeMond - we know the winners but what about the men who finish last?

Media Reviews
Excellent ... compulsive reading...redresses the balance with considerable literary style and panache. * The Washing Machine Post *
Don't be surprised if you fall in love with Max Leonard's book. A glorious celebration of coming last. -- Brendan Gallagher * thetour.co.uk *
Thoughtful, properly researched and consistently entertaining -- Tim Moore
[A] lively account of largely forgotten men... It's not easy to come up with an original angle on Le Tour, but with this rear view Leonard has managed the feat in style -- Simon Redfern * Independent on Sunday *
Brilliant... The stories of the lanternes rouges that Leonard picks out have real value, because the race's rear view can tell you much more than the angle we're all familiar with -- Michael Hutchinson * Independent *
Makes for oddly inspiring reading. There is an art to losing -- Jon Day * London Review of Books *
An elegant book... Surprising and illuminating -- Ian Bell * Herald *
This is a valuable book with some great stories. Deeply-researched and well-written, it's an enjoyable read that shouldn't be rushed * The Inner Ring *
Fascinating... Without losers, there are no winners * London Cyclist *
Thoughtful, witty * Times Literary Supplement *
In this lively, rear-view account of largely unsung heroes, and a few villains, Leonard has managed the difficult feat of coming up with an original angle on Le Tour -- Simon Redfern * Independent on Sunday *
Leonard extracts the dignity that sometimes exists in sporting failure; this is not the world of Armstrong, Keane or Pietersen and all the more appealing because of that -- Tim Lewis * Observer *
Celebratory and hilarious in equal measures, The Last Man revels in the travails of the underdog -- Ben East * Metro *
This book does a great job of revealing some of the less well known stories from le Tour: well written, entertaining, and informative -- Richard Peploe * Road *
This book is an entertaining account taking in everyone from stage winners and former yellow jerseys who couldn't hang on, to a breakaway leader who stopped for a bottle of wine and then took a wrong turn, to a doper whose drug cocktail backfired * Bike Radar *
Author Bio
Max Leonard's previous books include Lanterne Rouge: the Last Man in the Tour de France and Bunker Research. He has also written about cycling, travel and adventure for Esquire, Monocle, Rouleur, Strava, Rapha and others.